Marshmello and Thomas Rhett's Electrifying Collaboration: Exploring 'Where We Go' and Their Musical Journey

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Marshmello and Thomas Rhett's Electrifying Collaboration: Exploring 'Where We Go' and Their Musical Journey

Marshmello dropped his latest single, “Where We Go,” featuring country singer Thomas Rhett on April 10. This track is part of Marshmello's recent trend of collaborating with country artists, blending electronic production with country vocals. The song's catchy chorus revolves around the theme of being carefree as long as you're with the one you love.

Over the past year, Marshmello has released several country-infused singles, including “Better Man Than Me” with Hudson Westbrook and “Holy Water” with Jelly Roll. His collaboration with Kane Brown, “Miles On It,” made history by topping both the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Songs chart and the Top Country Songs chart simultaneously. Marshmello has also ventured into other genres with tracks like “Slow Motion” featuring Jonas Brothers and “Save My Love” with Ellie Goulding and AVAION.

For Thomas Rhett, “Where We Go” adds to his recent success, with his single “Ain’t A Bad Life” featuring Jordan Davis climbing the country radio charts. He also released “Georgia On My Mind,” featured in ESPN's Masters Tournament campaign. Rhett is gearing up for his “Soundtrack To Life Tour,” which includes a co-headlining stadium show with Niall Horan in Nashville and other dates at Hersheypark Stadium.

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In conclusion, Marshmello and Thomas Rhett's collaboration on “Where We Go” showcases their ability to blend electronic and country music seamlessly. Both artists continue to make waves in their respective genres, with Marshmello's foray into country music and Thomas Rhett's chart-topping singles. Fans can look forward to more exciting music from these talented artists in the future.